The New Zealand raiders may have come up short in the first Group 1 of the season at Randwick today but three Kiwis based in Sydney still got the rich prize.
Verry Elleegant, who started her career in New Zealand and is still part-owned here, was incredibly brave winning the A$500,000 Winx Stakes for Kiwi trainer Chris Waller and expat superstar jockey James McDonald.
The high-class mare overcame being trapped wide for much of the 1400m Group 1 and looked beaten at the 200m mark when New Zealand-bred Star Of The Seas went past her but McDonald was yet to ask Verry Elleegant to her best.
When he did she fought back to win it, providing the New Zealand breeding industry with a quinella to start the Australasian Group 1 season, beating home high-class big-race winners originally from Japan, Great Britain and the United States in racing's clash of nations.
Such heights are a long way from how Verry Elleegant started her career in low stakes winter races here in New Zealand two years ago before being sold for what at the time seemed enormous money for a daughter of former hack stallion Zed.